move FrameworkName from corlib to System
[mcs.git] / class / corlib / System / IAsyncResult.cs
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1 //------------------------------------------------------------------------------
2 //
3 // System.IAsyncResult.cs
4 //
5 // Copyright (C) 2001 Michael Lambert, All Rights Reserved
6 //
7 // Author: Michael Lambert, michaellambert@email.com
8 // Created: Mon 08/24/2001
9 //
10 //------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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34 using System;
35 using System.Threading;
36 using System.Runtime.CompilerServices;
37 using System.Runtime.InteropServices;
39 namespace System {
41 [ComVisible(true)]
42 public interface IAsyncResult
44 object AsyncState
46 get;
49 WaitHandle AsyncWaitHandle
51 get;
54 bool CompletedSynchronously
56 get;
59 bool IsCompleted
61 get;
65 } // Namespace System